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-rw-r--r--net/ipv4/arp.c37
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 37 deletions
diff --git a/net/ipv4/arp.c b/net/ipv4/arp.c
index 205e1472aa78..2557cf9a4648 100644
--- a/net/ipv4/arp.c
+++ b/net/ipv4/arp.c
@@ -149,14 +149,6 @@ static const struct neigh_ops arp_direct_ops = {
.connected_output = neigh_direct_output,
};
-static const struct neigh_ops arp_broken_ops = {
- .family = AF_INET,
- .solicit = arp_solicit,
- .error_report = arp_error_report,
- .output = neigh_compat_output,
- .connected_output = neigh_compat_output,
-};
-
struct neigh_table arp_tbl = {
.family = AF_INET,
.key_len = 4,
@@ -260,35 +252,6 @@ static int arp_constructor(struct neighbour *neigh)
in old paradigm.
*/
-#if 1
- /* So... these "amateur" devices are hopeless.
- The only thing, that I can say now:
- It is very sad that we need to keep ugly obsolete
- code to make them happy.
-
- They should be moved to more reasonable state, now
- they use rebuild_header INSTEAD OF hard_start_xmit!!!
- Besides that, they are sort of out of date
- (a lot of redundant clones/copies, useless in 2.1),
- I wonder why people believe that they work.
- */
- switch (dev->type) {
- default:
- break;
- case ARPHRD_ROSE:
-#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_AX25)
- case ARPHRD_AX25:
-#if IS_ENABLED(CONFIG_NETROM)
- case ARPHRD_NETROM:
-#endif
- neigh->ops = &arp_broken_ops;
- neigh->output = neigh->ops->output;
- return 0;
-#else
- break;
-#endif
- }
-#endif
if (neigh->type == RTN_MULTICAST) {
neigh->nud_state = NUD_NOARP;
arp_mc_map(addr, neigh->ha, dev, 1);